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HK' CHS Freshman Class Seventy nine green Freshmen enrolled in the Crandon High School in September, 1944. By the end ol the first semester four of these had dropped out. At the first meeting the following class officers were elected: Jerry Deaton, President: Alice James, Vice President; Bonnie Duff, Secretary-Treasurer. The most important event for us was the Initiation Party which was looked forward to with anxiety and fearfulness. We were all good sports and carried on the fun enthusiastically. A week later we gave a return party for the Sophomores which was equally successful. We have taken part in all the school activities, several boys going out for football and basketball, many taking part in the oratory contest, and others participating in the Freshman Show at the Carnival. We wish to thank our class advisors. Mrs. Mathews and Mr. G. Donohue for the part they had in making our undertakings successful. O Vice President ALICE JAMES Secretary-T reasurer BONNIE DUFF 18
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CHS FOURTH ROW: Wilmore Kcitlcy, Lawrence Fannin. Russel Plummer, Jim DcNohlc. Ervin (Jerald. Herbert Wagoner. Duane Chaney. John Brooillard, John Gravittcr, Don Kincaid, Francis Ison, Lawrence Hoffman. Shelby Harris. THIRD ROW: Mr. E. Donohue Class advisor, Peggy Tallier, Norman Rowlinson. Jim Kneiszrl. Ralph Chartraw, Allen Christensen, Harold Lamoiid, Shirley Glocke, Patricia Emerson, Eva Ball. June Woodbury, Grace Aubol, Jeanette Holt man. Joyce Kincaid, Alice De.Mars. SECOND ROW: Lorraine McMilllon. Dorothy Christenson, Eleanor Wald, Carlcnc Kulk, Betty Bonack. Jean Spencer, Elaine Radlkc, Edna Whitt. Betty DeHart, Betty Petrick. Elizabeth Montgomery, Lillian Brotiillard. Mrs. OTJonncll—Class advisor. FIRST ROW: Harry Leahy. Richard Pfeiffer, Gordon Weber, Lawrence Jaeger, Robert Gilbert. Lengthening Days The gentle airs of April hours With morning shine and noontide showers Prepare, each flower in a day, For longer, blooming, blessed May; When poet sings in earliest dawns Of trees and rills and dewy lawns; When youth a fragrant love wreath weaves In after glows of late. calm. eves. 17 LAWRENCE HOFFMAN.
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CHS FOURTH ROW: Altec James, Allan Stran , Wallace Ritchie, Richard Kincaid, I-eon Gintcr, Cliff Asback. Harold Cyrus. Rolland Schitmaclicr. Rolicrt Marsh, Harold Carter. James Schnaedtcr. Francis T«i| | er. Ervin Sintandl, Jerry Crottcc! Billy Mouutuin, Lawrence Duranccau, Marjorie GrcisiiiKcr. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Mathews Class advisor. Pearl ffn tcf Hetty Ball. Dorothy Campbell. Retina Stewart. With Jameson, Violet Learned, Jeanne Sturzl, Shirley Pctrick, June Robbins. Ruby Gerald. Joyce Rad ike, I.ucy Stcaiccll. Therese Starjnski' ' w , i •• . Marie Uumnun, Mr. G Donohue -Class advisor. SECOND ROW: l-ois Mae Kulinski, Mary I.utterman, Betty Windorf. Arlene Richard, l.illc McCabe, Bonnie Duff. Eileen Champinc. Joyce Ashley, Jean Ashley, Janet Giesehen, Patricia Fannin, lone Fright. Anna Johnson. Dorothy Kalata. Jovec Sheldon. Phyllis Harkins. FIRST ROW: Guy Mullins. Gordon Martin, Chester Gilbert. Earl Brownell. Donald Steele. Jerry Deaton, David Xamovich, Dee De.stars. Neal Pence. Bidy Plummer. George Palubicki. Garland Case. Edwin Kcglcy. Danny DeHart A', oJj .y We Freshies We are the Freshies who get the blame For the unfair play in every game. We enter School and get painted red, Making us wish that we were dead. We're pushed around and given a shove; We don't daro think of a thing called love. But if we do, we're teased till we blush And try to wipe off that awful flush. We come unto a room, we hoar a laugh— For no one speaks good in our behalf. But, if we pass, we'll get our turn To make some new little Freshies b rj . —JANET G1ESCHEN —EILEEN CHAMPINE
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